It's not true that technology leads to a loss of jobs, but it is obvious why it would seem so. Technology leads to a loss of jobs in the very short term, and in the long term it would if you thought that humans remained with the same skill set forever.
But the new skill set can be need only in other sphere. For example in the business of further development of new technologies needed for society, but unnecessary for the capitalist, because as a certain level of development is adequate to owners of the production. So there appear excess people which are needed only to themselves and unnecessary in principle. Besides the development of technologies needed for society can be possible only by means of a investment in a education for this people. That is unnecessary costs and taxes. But liberalism and taxes are incompatible. This is not liberty when state and society requires owners to increase spending. This is already a socialism.
Besides increasing the level of education and technical training makes a person more far-sighted and dangerous for a person who owns a company but is not a direct participant in a production, as staff and management.
All this is very hard.
Blame myself for my English, but I hope to understand.